Ewan Bailey

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Ewan Bailey is an actor, writer and voice artist located in Central London, best known for writing and performing in The Sunday Format, BBC Radio 4's satire of British Sunday newspapers, Funland, BBC Three's darker than dark comedy set in the English seaside town of Blackpool, HBO's recent epic series Rome and the recent, highly acclaimed bio-pic of "Kenneth Williams" - "Fantabulosa".

His is a well known documentary voice artist. Providing narration for the "Channel 4", the National Geographic, History, Biography, and Discovery Channels.

He also founded Rubbaball, a small scale comedy theatre company.

His father, Dr Bruce Thomson, was a rugby union player who played for the Scotland national rugby union team.

Bailey was educated at Brighton College and Keble College, Oxford, where he took a Master's degree in Modern History, and then at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.

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[edit] Film

[edit] Radio

  • The Sunday Format (2001)
  • Over 100 BBC Radio Dramas

[edit] Television

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